How would you have taught today's lesson on inverse variation?
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Knott
4/4/2017 08:22:30 am
I'd use more examples
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Eva
4/4/2017 08:22:36 am
I would've taught the lesson the same way you did but focused on tables a little more
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Logee
4/4/2017 08:22:45 am
If I had been teaching this lesson I probably would've spent more time on how to graph the equation.
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gallagher.
4/4/2017 08:22:52 am
done inverse and direct separately
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Dom Petitjean
4/4/2017 08:24:56 am
Same it would make it easier
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Pulaski
4/4/2017 08:23:00 am
The same way you did today
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Morey
4/4/2017 08:23:07 am
I would have taught today's lesson by doing the notes then working on the homework like we did
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Appold
4/4/2017 08:23:13 am
I would teach it the same way because I could understand what was being said
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John Wroblewski
4/4/2017 08:23:16 am
I would have said it is like doing regular algebra and showed how to make tables n' stuff
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Gregory
4/4/2017 08:23:25 am
I would have taught itthe same way you did
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Gehres
4/4/2017 08:23:31 am
I would have focused more on the tables with inverse and direct.
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Al. Sears.
4/4/2017 08:23:31 am
I would not change a thing, I actually understand today's lesson
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ferella
4/4/2017 08:23:44 am
i would spend more time explaining the tables
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Kortman
4/4/2017 08:23:44 am
I would explain just the way you had did but with a little more detail
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Dallos
4/4/2017 08:23:52 am
I would have explained just like you did, but showed more examples that way we get it better than we already do.
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Norton
4/4/2017 08:23:52 am
I would of done it the same way
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Kaitlyn smith
4/4/2017 08:24:01 am
I thought you did a pretty good job on explaining the matter in today's lesson. Although I did see some student struggling with knowing that their answer is correct
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Chris hull
4/4/2017 08:24:01 am
I would have had some kids show the teacher how to do stuff so he can show them the right way to do it or give them credit for getting it right
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Alex Ross
4/4/2017 08:24:07 am
Find if it is inverse or Direct, then write it out, if there is an X and you have K divide, to find k in inverse just multiply the x and y
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Doe
4/4/2017 08:25:10 am
If I had been teaching this lesson I probably would've spent more time on how to graph the equation and when to plug the equation in.
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Zach church
4/4/2017 08:25:54 am
More notes
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Madelyn Mays
4/4/2017 12:06:40 pm
I would've focused more on graphing
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Rothman
4/4/2017 12:06:44 pm
Explain the graphing a bit more
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Shuman
4/4/2017 12:07:08 pm
I liked how you would teach it I thought you Did really well today
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Gabby Lancaster
4/4/2017 12:07:21 pm
If I was teaching this lesson I would work more on the graphing and how you got the numbers
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Aurora Sears
4/4/2017 12:07:29 pm
I would have put my focus more on the graphs
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Waldvogel
4/4/2017 12:07:35 pm
If I taught this lesson, I would have focused on how to graph the equation.
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Mr. Madell
4/4/2017 12:07:41 pm
Don't over complicate the work
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Panos
4/4/2017 12:07:51 pm
I would have focused on the graphing more and more examples of exerything
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Gendich
4/4/2017 12:07:52 pm
More time spent on how to graph.
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Ross
4/4/2017 12:07:59 pm
If I were to teach this lesson I would have put the graphing segment in the notes
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Jaylin Mitchell
4/4/2017 12:08:04 pm
I would teach it just like you did
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Olivia Shaw
4/4/2017 12:08:16 pm
I would have used more examples
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Tripp
4/4/2017 12:08:17 pm
I would have done math more
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Milla Sherman
4/4/2017 12:08:19 pm
Could've gone more step to step on graphing
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Talon McLester
4/4/2017 12:08:36 pm
The same with more examples
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coveyou
4/4/2017 12:08:54 pm
i would have taught it the same way but with more examples
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L. Emmons
4/4/2017 12:08:59 pm
Would've done the same thing maybe a little more examples by our selves
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Brandon
4/4/2017 12:09:44 pm
I wouldn't change anything
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Jacob Swan and Matt wandrie
4/4/2017 12:09:55 pm
We would teach it the same way but step by step and slower.
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